Showing posts with label The Shining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Shining. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2025

Doctor Sleep

And this week's Friday night movie has been... Doctor Sleep!

Original image located here. Accessed 24th October 2025

Well I've seen The Shining. So let's talk about the adaptation of the sequel to that novel.

From the outset, this film is a contradiction: It looks like a horror movie but it is more a thriller. It is marketed as a sequel to the movie adaptation but can't decide whether to be a separate entity or be in reverence. It is a sequel to a movie adaptation but the original was majorly divorced from the source material. It is an adaptation of a sequel to a book that was adapted but this adaptation is still focused on the adaptation of it's predecessor and through writing this sentence I think I have fallen into some sort of singularity here.

But if the above paragraph seems confused then that's exactly the vibe I'm getting from this movie. There are some good ideas throughout but they just seem so all over the place and difficult to connect with. Matters aren't helped with a complete disregard for the subtlety that made The Shining so compelling. 

Friday, October 8, 2021

Next of Kin

And this week's Friday night movie has been... Next of Kin!


Original image located here. Accessed 8th October 2021

Anyone heard of this? It's an Australian horror movie from the early eighties. I guess if people know this movie it is through it being talked up by one Quintin Tarantino (in more than one source) as being the Australian "The Shining'. Well I saw The Shining last week so seeing this would seem like a natural progression.

It seems Tarantino's observation was quite accurate: Much like The Shining, this movie relies heavily on mood and a mounting sense of dread. Which is exactly what i want from a horror movie. The 'haunted house' theme is well done and whilst there a jump scares, they still take a back seat to the afore-mentioned mounting sense of dread (and quite rightly so).
Yes this a very low budget movie but, as is often the case, a low budget horror movie means it's makers were creative in what they did with what they had.
Plus it's fun to see a young John Jarrett.

Friday, October 1, 2021

The Shining

And this week's Friday night movie has been... The Shining!


Original image located here. Accessed 1st October 2021

Well it's October and, as is tradition, it's my cue to have a month watching horror movies. And for 2021, we're coming out swinging.
This may surprise some people but I have never seen The Shining. Sure I have seen bits and pieces ("Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeere's Johnny!") but I have never sat down and watched the whole movie the entire way through. And, as one may gather from this blog, is proof that the honest approach is the best one.

I have previously stated that the best kind of horror movie is the kind that eschews jump scares in favor of mood/atmosphere/a sense of creeping dread. That being said, Kubrick clearly thought same as he does indeed apply the same trick - along with a fear of the unknown (the other greatest tool in the horror filmmaker's possession). But at the same time, he throws in long takes, rapid zooms and a traumatized cast. These may sound like some odd methods but they work wonders (although the last one may be debatable). As such, it is startling how effective one turn around a corner can have freaky effects.
I will certainly say this is more effective on technical level than it functions as a horror movie. Is that what Kubrick was going for? Was he intent on reinventing the horror movie? Maybe he was, giving the number of movies since that take the atmospheric approach.